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My friends, On November 7th, election day, there will be a referendum to vote on, with this wording: Proposed Constitutional AmendmentAmending the Homestead Property Tax Assessment ExclusionShall the Pennsylvania Constitution be amended to permit the General Assembly to enact legislation authorizing local taxing authorities to exclude from taxation up to 100 percent of the assessed value of each homestead property within a local taxing jurisdiction, rather than limit the exclusion to one-half of the median assessed value of all homestead property, which is the existing law?[6]

​MY RECOMMENDATION IS TO VOTE “YES” ON THIS.​

​If that’s the extent of your interest, that’s all you need to know. If you would like a more detailed explanation, see

Alaskan Bear ….. Mt. McKinley National Park: This is a very sad story about a bear… Everybody should heed the warnings not to feed wildlife because they become dependent and don’t forage for themselves any longer. It is such a tragedy to see what has been done to our country’s wildlife. The US Forest Service photo below captures a disturbing trend that is beginning to affect U.S. wildlife.

Animals that formerly were self-sufficient are now showing signs of belonging to the Democrat Party. They have apparently learned to just sit and wait for the government to step in and provide for their care and sustenance. This photo is of a

The Senate Press Release on speed cameras in work zones is short on factual information.

There is no epidemic of speeding and no crisis of highway workers being mowed down by crazed drivers run amok, contrary to what the Legislators and vested interests want you to believe.

Recent federal statistics are being used as a bait and switch. We’re supposed to think highway workers are at risk, but they’re not — 82% of the deaths are drivers, not workers.

But what’s left unsaid is that the majority of worker deaths are caused by work zone equipment, not by drivers. You only get the data for that by digging into the accident reports. Incidentally, the Maryland speed camera program

I have attended the East Penn School Board meetings and have some concerns that seem to have fallen on deaf ears. When Board member Carol Allen brought up the PAYS (Pennsylvania Youth Survey) for grades 6, 8, 10 and 12 at the September 25, 2017 meeting, I was quite concerned about that survey. I was able to acquire a copy of the over 200+ questions and was shocked to read some of them. As a parent, I know I would not want my children answering those invasive questions. Truly an invasion of privacy

There is no crisis of speeders, red light runners, drivers mowing down school bus riders, nor drivers generally running amok. Even PennDOT says that Pennsylvania’s roads are the safest they have ever been.

Festering in assorted committees, are various anti-driver/anti-safety bills: putting ineffective and inaccurate speed cameras in highway work zones; putting ineffective and inaccurate speed cameras on Roosevelt Boulevard in Philadelphia as a prelude to blanketing the state with speed cameras; giving RADAR and LIDAR to local cops. Solely to raise revenue for government by unfairly stealing money from safe drivers. None of these bills will make the highways safer, in fact, they may make the highways more dangerous.

The judge is ignorant of the Constitution of the United States. According to your article, the judge claimed the Lehigh County seal “violated the Establishment Clause, which forbids government from favoring one faith over others or prohibiting religious practice.”. There is no such provision in the entire Constitution of the United States. The Establishment Clause, found in Amendment I reads as follows:

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; …

Congress made no law regarding Lehigh County’s seal. In fact, the federal government has no jurisdiction in this matter. See Amendment X:

The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states,

To All Pennsylvania Senators and Representatives: I am sending this letter to all the media in Pennsylvania and thousands of tax-paying drivers. You should VOTE NO ON SB 251. Thank you. Sincerely, Tom McCarey ————————————————————————————————————– Dear Editor: The Senate Appropriations Committee shamefully voted in favor of SB 215, giving RADAR and LIDAR to local cops in Pennsylvania. SB 251 should be renamed the “Speed Traps Everywhere Bill.” The Committee know that there is no epidemic of reckless speeding on Pennsylvania roads. PennDOT recently announced that Pennsylvania highways are the safest they have ever been. The Committee are woefully ignorant of true highway safety, as well. Proper speed limits are set at the 85th Percentile Speed of free flowing traffic: this is the